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Just like all the tools that modify your wallet, it may (unlikely because it is heavily tested before being released) corrupt your wallet, so you must be sure that you have a copy of your wallet in a vault to avoid any wallet loss.

Also, you have to close Bitcoin before using Pywallet.

Features

Non-wallet features

Hide Menus

Just click on a feature to hide its menu, it should become red when you hover it.

Auto-update

In the top-right corner there is the auto-update field.

It allows updating just by clicking on a button. Then run Pywallet again, it will be the version that is currently on github.

Passphrases

Because of the way passphrases are supported, Pywallet stores the last passphrase you sent in the “Change passphrase” form.

Dump your wallet: see your pubkeys, privkeys, their labels, etc

Under “Dump your wallet:”

Fill version with 0 for bitcoin, 52 for namecoin, 111 for testnets

Dump your transactions to a json file

Under “Dump your transactions to a file:”

Fill Output file with the full path to the file where you want the transactions to be written, this file must not exist

Dump all your private keys to csv file (csv)

Under “Dump your keys:”

Fill the location of your wallet

Fill version with 0 for bitcoin, 52 for namecoin, 111 for testnets

Write the name of the file you want your keys to be written in

Lastly, in “Data to print”, you have to put what data you want in your file. Those data are what “dump wallets” returns.

For example, in an encrypted wallet with a wrong passphrase you will have those fields: